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deano87

posted on 9th Oct 15 at 06:32

Sophos where I work. We have many many numpties that can't use the Internet and we're virus free.


willay

posted on 8th Oct 15 at 10:21

use Sophos here, vvv niceee


Andrew

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 19:39

AVG CloudCare


barteh

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 16:42

Nod32 for us, easily manageable


Rob_Quads

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 14:07

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
Assume the corporate versions of Symantec are a lot different to what you get bundled with PCs as that stuff just bloats computers down with all manner of shite


Nope :lol:

We use Symantec and it is indeed bloated


pow

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 10:56

Sophos is probably one of the best, I had the misfortune of administering an AVG setup once. Ouch. I wish Microsoft had a better solution of us on licence plans


Steve

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 10:51

Assume the corporate versions of Symantec are a lot different to what you get bundled with PCs as that stuff just bloats computers down with all manner of shite


VrsTurbo

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 09:38

Symantec - Cheap for education.

If you are a public school contact the council as they will have ties and push with the AV supplier.


Steve

posted on 6th Oct 15 at 09:31

Any suggestions for good AV that can be centrally managed and rolled out?

Used to use Sophos, and I liked its central management console and ability to push it to computers from there, however I wasn't convinced on its scanning reliability and sometimes the rolling out also failed for no reason at times